hello rcrsn51 are sonia, this thread was reported to me by matchpoint.
I would like to use on my xenialpup64 7.5 installed (USB stick) the PWF combined with the DNScrypt.
Everything should be connected via Ethernet.
Also I would like to use the primary and secondary DNS provided
from the Opennic Project.
In short words:
use DNScrypt with primary and secondary DNS specified by me.
Do you have any experience or suggestion of how I have to insert primary and secondary DNS?
P.S.
I read on page 15 this
" PWF uses udhcpc to acquire an IP address and DNS server from your ISP. But in rare cases, you may want to choose a different DNS server, like Google's 8.8.8.8.
1. Go to /etc and create a file named resolv.conf.head as follows:
Code:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
2. Reboot and connect.
3. Check the file /etc/resolv.conf
4. To restore your ISP's choice of DNS server, just delete the file /etc/resolv.conf.head"

So I gather that if I want to address primary and secondary DNS taken from OpenNic I'll have to create a resolv.conf.head, right?
thanks soniaLast edited by soniabu on Sat 10 Feb 2018, 15:11; edited 1 time in total

last question:
have you had experience with DNScrypt?
I have not trouble entering PWIFE the dnserver 127.0.0.2.
however I can not understand if this is a correct DNScrypt address in Xenialpup, because when I insert it and try to reach a website with palemoon
the browser stays in search without answering anything.
thx again
sonia

Nice program. Clean, straight-up interface. Works flawlessly on my Slacko 6.3.2, Tahr 6.0.5 and Xenial 7.5 saves. With Xenial I opted for the encrypted PIN. Upon completing the entry I'm unable to confirm the window with an "Enter" click. I see here, under number 9) Tips and tricks, Zigbert has code to "Press 'Enter' instead of clicking the 'Ok' button." Is this something you could easily incorporate into your peasywifi script?

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Hi Bill,
I have been very impressed using peasywifi in BionicDog. Very fast connections, both on ethernet and wifi. Very easy to use.

I am so impressed that I decided to Woof up a copy of Artfulpup using only peasywifi, no frisbee, no sns, no network-wizard. After trying a few configurations I was able to make it work by linking /etc/pwf/rc.network to /etc/init.d/rc.network. It wouldn't work linking to /etc/rc.d which seems odd because that is the usual location for rc.network and indeed is the location in BionicDog.

Also, I may be misremembering my choice, but pinstall.sh doesn't seem to have had any effect on the Woof build, so I set it up manually.

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